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Capital 69

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Staff Managing editor Alison Franks

Featured contributors

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Campaign coordinators Haleigh Trower haleigh@capitalmag.co.nz Emily Wakeling emily@capitalmag.co.nz Sandy Phillips sandy@capitalmag.co.nz Factotum John Bristed

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Art director Shalee Fitzsimmons shalee@capitalmag.co.nz Designer Luke Browne

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Writer Francesca Emms

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Editorial assistant Benn Jeffries

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Accounts Tod Harfield

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Contributors

A N N I E K E IG Writer

E M M A SM I T H I l lu str ator

Annie Keig is a freelance writer and brand new Wellingtonian. With a taste for travel, earth sciences, and Sweet Mother Kitchen’s ‘Moose’ mac and cheese, she hopes to plumb the depths of this multifaceted city one layer at a time.

Born and raised in Wellington, Emma is a small business owner of Steer Illustrations. She works full time at Iko Iko selling her art work and creating exciting window displays each week.

BENN JEFFRIES E ditori a l assi st ant

C H R I S T SE Writer

Melody Thomas | Janet Hughes | John Bishop | Beth Rose | Anna Briggs | Charlotte Wilson | Sarah Lang | Deirdre Tarrant | Craig Beardsworth | Griff Bristed | Dan Poynton Sarah Catherall | Chris Tse | Claire Orchard Freya Daly Sadgrove | Harriet Palmer Brittany Harrison | Sharon Greally Finlay Harris | Maddie Le Marquand | Jess Scott Katie Paton | Marguerite Tait-Jamieson Elliot Martin | Claire O’Loughlin Victoria Whisker

Stockists Pick up your Capital in New World, Countdown and Pak‘n’Save supermarkets, Moore Wilson's, Unity Books, Commonsense Organics, Magnetix, City Cards & Mags, Take Note, Whitcoulls, Wellington Airport, Interislander and other discerning region-wide outlets. Ask for Capital magazine by name. Distribution: john@capitalmag.co.nz.

Submissions

Benn is a writer, photographer and Capital's editorial assistant. A lover of all things outdoors – you’ll find him out on the water with his rod and reel or in the bush scribbling down god awful poetry.

We welcome freelance art, photo, and story submissions. However we cannot reply personally to unsuccessful pitches.

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Chris Tse is the author of two collections of poetry published by Auckland University Press: How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes (winner of the Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry) and HE'S SO MASC. Chris and Emma Barnes are currently co-editing an anthology of contemporary LGBTQIA+ Aotearoa New Zealand writers.


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